I'm new

I'm working on your basic hardware store bought Schlage bedroom door knobs locks. Key entry on the outside, verticle to horizontal center knob on the inside for locking.
So the book I'm studying from tells you that you need to torque the lock in the direction that you would normaly turn it to open it with a key. I tested with the key and it is CW. HOWEVER, when trying to torque CW it does not bind/catch the pins at all so there is no catching going on. They just come back down as soon as I pull the pick back.
If I torque CCW then the pics will bind/catch and I can pick the lock to get it to turn. But this does me no good since as soon as I get it right and the lock turns a little I'm on the wrong side. If I try to go back to turn CW to open the door the pins drop again and it's re-locked.
So you know my question: How do I get around this fishy behavior? Is this something built into schlage locks to prevent picking? Can it be beat by a novice?
Any and all help much appreciated

thanks
M